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A
book that focuses solely on interpretive methods or deals exclusively with the
philosophical underpinnings of interpretation fails to provide a full picture of
how to read and study Scripture. Beginning with hermeneutics,
Matthew Malcolm surveys the history of the discipline, engages with important
theological issues, and arrives at a memorable depiction of what happens when
fruitful interpretation takes place. After covering these foundational elements,
Malcom focuses on exegesis.
He helps readers understand the issues at stake in interpreting biblical
passages, and provides a straightforward guide to writing an exegesis
paper.
Academically
solid without being overwhelmingly detailed, this is a reliable guide to the
important path from hermeneutics to exegesis